Propaganda Information that is intended to sway public opinion, used to promote a political view point. Often it is untrue or misleading, but not always.

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Propaganda Information that is intended to sway public opinion, used to promote a political view point. Often it is untrue or misleading, but not always

Demonize the Enemy

Scare & Motivate People

Give Confidence to Citizens

Recruit for the Military

Glamorize Military Service

Financial Support / War Bonds

Do Your Part / Incorporate Women

Victory Gardens

Propaganda Assignment Create a propaganda poster from the perspective of a government propaganda officer during WWI. Requirements (20 pts. possible, 5 for each category) In Color Quality drawings (no stick figures) Must include some text Must use something factual from WWI (trenches, planes, u-boats, poisonous gas, war bonds, victory garden, etc.)